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Pietro Baratella1, Miha Nemevšek1,2, Yutaro Shoji1
1Jožef Stefan Institute, Jamova 39, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Abstract:
We revisit the decay rate of the electroweak vacuum in the standard model with the full one-loop prefactor. We focus on the gauge degrees of freedom and derive the degeneracy factors appearing in the functional determinant using group theoretical arguments. Our treatment shows that the transverse modes were previously overcounted, so we revise the calculation of that part of the prefactor. The new result modifies the gauge fields' contribution by 6% and slightly decreases the previously predicted lifetime of the electroweak vacuum, which remains much longer than the age of the Universe. Our discussion of the transverse mode degeneracy applies to any calculation of functional determinants involving gauge fields in four dimensions.
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